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Event |
S1432 |
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A charter clear as tar. It would seem that King Ceolwulf 5 I requested land from Worcester 1. Worcester in turn asked Wulfheard 3 to give up his lease on Inkberrow so that the church could obtain the freedom on the land [from the king]. The charter, i.e. Worcester 1, appears to allege that Wulfheard 3 went back on his word and tried to petition the king for Inkberrow. In attempting to do this he sent a man [Anonymous 476] to Archbishop Wulfred 6, Eadberht 34 and Dynne 3. The first two supported his request to the king, the third did not. |
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Transaction |
S1187 |
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Æthelric 8, son of Æthelmund 2, declares his intention to bequeath 11 manentes at Bromsgrove and Feckenham, Worcs., to Wærfrith 2 for life with reversion to Worcester 1 |
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Transaction |
S1432 |
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Ceolwulf 5 II, king of the Mercians, requested land at Bromsgrove, Worcs. from Bishop Heahberht 8 and his community [Worcester 1] |
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Possession |
GDB 172 (Worcestershire 1:1a) |
William 1 |
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 30 hides in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire (in 1086) |
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Possession |
GDB 172 (Worcestershire 1:1a) |
Edwin 33 |
Property recorded in Domesday Book: 30 hides in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire (in 1066) |
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